Beckmann, Andrea (2011) Deconstructing 'body', 'gender' and 'sexuality' within a third year criminology module. In: Teaching Gender and Sexualities in the Twenty First Century. Sociology, Anthropology, Politics (C-SAP),The Higher Education Academy Network, pp. 153-181. ISBN 1902191463
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A central theme that C-SAP has been exploring in recent years is how gender and sexualities are being taught in the social sciences. It has been keen to discover what challenges higher-education institutions face when they attempt to articulate the complex sets of issues around gender and sexualities and, importantly, what learning, teaching and assessment strategies and innovations academics have developed to help them in the process
Additional Information: | A central theme that C-SAP has been exploring in recent years is how gender and sexualities are being taught in the social sciences. It has been keen to discover what challenges higher-education institutions face when they attempt to articulate the complex sets of issues around gender and sexualities and, importantly, what learning, teaching and assessment strategies and innovations academics have developed to help them in the process |
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Keywords: | body, gender, sexuality, Criminology, teaching |
Subjects: | X Education > X342 Academic studies in Higher Education L Social studies > L610 Social and Cultural Anthropology L Social studies > L400 Social Policy |
Divisions: | College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences |
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Deposited On: | 04 Apr 2011 15:59 |
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